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Cubs Face Tough Choices on Star Players' Future
27 Feb
Summary
- Crow-Armstrong is open to contract extension but seeks fair offer.
- Happ and Suzuki's free agency creates outfield roster dilemma.
- Hoerner and Taillon's futures also uncertain amid financial constraints.

Pete Crow-Armstrong has expressed his willingness to sign a contract extension with the Chicago Cubs, contingent on receiving a fair offer. The 23-year-old outfielder is eager to remain with the team long-term.
However, Crow-Armstrong's desire for an extension comes as the Cubs navigate the upcoming free agency of two other key outfielders, Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki, following the current season. Re-signing both, along with extending Crow-Armstrong, may prove financially prohibitive for the organization.
If only one outfielder can be re-signed, Ian Happ appears to be the priority due to his well-rounded game and defensive prowess, despite Suzuki offering more offensive power. The team also faces decisions regarding Nico Hoerner, a top second baseman whose future contract demands could lead to trade rumors, especially with prospect Matt Shaw ready to step in.
In the pitching rotation, Jameson Taillon has been a reliable performer, but his age and advanced metrics suggest the Cubs may opt to rely on internal depth rather than a new contract post-2026. Prospects like Ben Brown, Jordan Wicks, and Jaxon Wiggins are nearing readiness.
Prospect Kevin Alcantara's value is also being evaluated, with his speed and defense potentially making him a tradeable asset if Crow-Armstrong solidifies the center field position for the long term.




